StudySync

StudySync
educational software
Industry educational software
Founded 2011 .[1]
Key people
Robert Romano, BookheadEd founder and CEO
Jay King, BookheadEd co-founder and COO.
Mark Dwyer, Creative Director
Website studysync.com

StudySync is an educational software suite created by BookheadEd Learning, LLC that specializes in web-based educational content, peer-to-peer student exercises and the use of original video content for middle school, high school and college-level education.[2][3]

StudySync was created by Robert Romano in partnership with Jay King in Sonoma County, California, USA.[4][5][6]

Product Features

Awards

2011 EDDIE Award [9]

Cool Tool Award from Edtech Digest for Collaboration Solutions [10]

2011 Readers’ Choice Top 100 Products in District Administration Magazine [11]

“Best of Class” from the Interactive Media Awards [12]

Top 101 Best Report Card Solutions on HowToLearn.com [13]

CODiE nomination for "Best K-12 Instructional Solution." [14]

Trendsetter Award from EdTech Digest [15]

2012 BESSIE Awards for "Internet Tools Website" and "Language Arts/Integrated Learning Website" [16]

Finalist in the Innovation Award category of the 2012 Association of Educational Publishers (AEP) Awards [17]

References

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  10. "." EdTech Digest, November 14, 2011
  11. "." District Administration Magazine, 11/15/2011
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  17. "." The Association of Educational Publishers
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